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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 30,2023

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      By: Rajeev Jain
      Summary: Section 161 permits rectification of errors apparent on the face of record in GST documents. Only manifest errors that do not require debate or new facts are rectifiable. The issuing authority may act on its own motion or after notice by an authorized officer or an affected person. Temporal limits apply to applications by affected persons and to authority-initiated rectifications, but purely clerical or arithmetic errors from accidental slips or omissions are exempt from the longer limitation. Proposed rectifications that adversely affect a person require observance of natural justice.
      By: Navjot Singh
      Summary: A proposed customs amendment narrows MOOWR deferment by declaring that integrated GST and compensation cess are payable on imports under the scheme, whereas previously all customs duties were deferred; the amendment exempts goods deposited or permitted to be removed for deposit before the effective date.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: SEBI's circular mandates PAN, KYC, nomination, contact and bank details and specimen signatures for holders of physical securities; the author argues these requirements unfairly burden small and joint investors and requests exemptions for small holdings, acceptance of election ID/Aadhaar instead of PAN, deeming non nomination as opt out, waiving witness and nominee proof requirements, and limiting bank detail verification to instances of actual cash disbursement.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cancellation of registration under Section 29 for alleged continuous non-filing of returns was set aside and remitted for fresh consideration because no GST Tribunal existed in the State; the court ordered the revenue authority to afford a reasonable opportunity of hearing, permitted submission of returns under the statute, and vacated both the Order in Original and the Order in Appeal to enable de novo administrative reconsideration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Blocking of funds was contested where technical errors prevented capture of eligible Input Tax Credit in GSTR-3B while GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C reconciliation reflected the true ITC. The taxpayer must submit a fresh representation detailing reconciliation and grievances, and the revenue authority must consider that representation on merits and in accordance with law within a set timeframe, refraining meanwhile from attaching funds in other bank accounts.
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      Summary: The outstanding principal of the 8.08% PLI GOI SPL SECURITY 2023 is repayable at par on March 31, 2023, with no interest thereafter. Under Government Securities Regulations, 2007, maturity proceeds shall be paid by pay order or electronic credit to the bank account furnished by the registered holder; holders must submit bank particulars in advance. Absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries, Sub Treasuries or specified State Bank of India branches for repayment.
      Summary: The Government's Startup India initiative establishes funding and credit support mechanisms, regulatory simplifications, procurement and IP facilitation, and institutional platforms to nurture startups, with targeted schemes for seed funding, incubators, Centres of Excellence, and sectoral accelerators to promote emerging technologies such as IoT, AI and blockchain.
      Summary: The Market Access Initiative provides financial assistance to Export Promotion Councils, Trade Bodies and Commodity Boards for approved export facilitation and promotion activities, with allocated and utilised funds reported for recent fiscal periods; targeted support has been given to councils serving cottage and handicraft sectors. Complementing the funding, the Indian Trade Portal offers exporters tariff and preferential tariff information, rules of origin, market access requirements, export-import policy guidance and trade/tender queries from missions abroad to improve market access.
      Summary: Central initiatives support industrial development in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands through DPIIT startup funding schemes, ODOP product promotion, BRAP-driven ease-of-doing-business reforms and online single-window systems, PM Gati Shakti-facilitated connectivity and integration of industrial parks onto the India Industrial Land Bank. LANDIS 2018 provides a suite of incentives for the Islands though no unit has yet registered; PMEGP and PMFME deliver targeted subsidies and technical support for micro and small enterprises, with recorded disbursement and employment statistics for recent years.
      Summary: The Government promotes agricultural exports through the Agriculture Export Policy via the District as Export Hub initiative, state action plans and monitoring committees, and a Farmer Connect Portal linking FPOs/FPCs and cooperatives with exporters. APEDA implements an Agriculture & Processed Food Products Export Promotion Scheme furnishing infrastructure, market and quality development support, facilitating trial shipments, trade fairs, virtual meets, GI promotion, export market access and capacity building, and establishing Export Promotion Forums to involve stakeholders in export decision making.
      Summary: Government policy prioritises a robust financial network and an ecosystem-based approach to boost trade and investment by expanding access to banking (Jan Dhan linked to DBT), scaling digital payments (UPI) and facilitating cross-border rupee usage (Special Rupee Vostro Accounts); liberalising FDI and deepening capital markets; reducing regulatory burdens and aligning trade facilitation with WTO TFA through NCTF and NTFAP; and supporting MSME liquidity (TReDS), PLI schemes, ODOP, multimodal infrastructure and a National Logistics Policy, underpinned by digital infrastructure.
      Summary: Japan provides Official Development Assistance (ODA) to India through concessional loans for three projects: Patna Metro Rail Construction to build two metro corridors for traffic management and climate mitigation; a West Bengal forest and biodiversity conservation project focused on ecosystem-based climate measures, biodiversity restoration, livelihood improvement and institutional strengthening; and Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project (tranche II) to upgrade irrigation, improve water-use efficiency, boost agricultural productivity and promote gender-inclusive livelihoods.
      Summary: The G20 TIWG visit to Bharat Diamond Bourse highlighted the diamond sector's central role in exports and employment, the predominance of MSME participation, and the industry's export-supporting institutions: the GJEPC as the apex export promotion body, the IDTC's Special Notified Zone status, the GII's recognition as a national research centre (SIRO), and the Precious Cargo Customs Clearance Centre's role in import-export processing, all framed as components of trade facilitation, responsible sourcing, and sustainability initiatives.
      Summary: India's overall exports, including merchandise and services, have surpassed an all time high of US dollar 750 billion, rising from about 500 billion in 2020-21 despite global recessionary and inflationary pressures. The Government credits nine years of reforms and targeted initiatives-infrastructure development, logistics, digital payments, innovation promotion, and trade liberalisation including FTAs-for enabling export competitiveness. Policy emphasis is on open self reliance that leverages comparative advantages across value chains, promotes low carbon export sectors such as renewable energy, and uses technology platforms to reduce transaction costs and expand market access.
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      GST - States

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      01/2023-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 1-3-2023 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate) dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment clarifies that any authority, board or body set up by the Central Government or State Government for conduct of entrance examinations for admission to educational institutions shall be treated as an educational institution for the limited purpose of providing services by way of conduct of entrance examinations.
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      272/XI-2-23-9(47)/17-T.C.209-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(266)-2023 - dated - 1-3-2023 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seek to amend notification No. KA.NI.-2-837/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act.-1-2017-Order-(07)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax exemption entries under the Uttar Pradesh GST regime were further amended to expand the Schedule to the existing exemption notification. A new item was inserted to cover rab, other than pre-packaged and labelled, thereby bringing that supply within the specified exemption framework under the State GST notification structure. The amendment was made operative from 1 March 2023.
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      271/XI-2-23-9(47)/17-T.C.208-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(265)-2023 - dated - 1-3-2023 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seek to amend notification No. KA.NI.-2-836/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act.-1-2017-Order-(06)-2017 dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax rate notification amends Schedule I to cover jaggery of all types, including cane jaggery, palmyra jaggery, pre-packaged and labelled khandsari sugar, and pre-packaged and labelled rab. It also inserts pencil sharpeners in Schedule II at 6% and excludes pencil sharpeners from Schedule III at 9%, with effect from 1 March 2023.
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      270/XI-2-23-9(47)/17-T.C.207-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(264)-2023 - dated - 1-3-2023 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seek to amend notification No. KA.NI.-2-844/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act.-1-2017-Order-(11)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh SGST notification by substituting the words "and State Legislatures" in clause (h) of the Explanation with ", State Legislatures, Courts and Tribunals," thereby extending the reference to include Courts and Tribunals. The amendment is effective from 1 March 2023.
      5.
      269/XI-2-23-9(47)/17-T.C.206-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(263)-2023 - dated - 1-3-2023 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seek to amend notification No. KA.NI.-2-843/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act.-1-2017-Order-(10)-2017 Dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Uttar Pradesh GST exemption framework by clarifying that authorities, boards or bodies set up by the Central or State Government, including the National Testing Agency, are treated as educational institutions only for the limited purpose of services by way of conducting entrance examinations for admission to educational institutions. The amendment operates by inserting a new explanatory clause in paragraph 3 and takes effect from 1 March 2023.
      6.
      1193/XI-2-22-9(42)/17-T.C.64-U.P.GST Rules-2017-Order-(262)-2023 - dated - 27-1-2023 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Fifty Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Fifty-Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2023 amend the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 with effect from 1 December 2022, unless otherwise provided. The amendment omits rules 122, 124 and 125, and also omits rules 134 and 137. It also substitutes the heading and opening words of rule 127 to describe the Authority's functions, and revises the Chapter XV Explanation definition of "Authority".
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-I POD2/P/CIR/2023/48 - dated 29-3-2023
      Review of time limit for disclosure of NAV of Mutual fund schemes investing overseas
      Summary: The circular revises NAV disclosure timelines for mutual fund schemes investing overseas, allowing differentiated outer time limits-same-day disclosure for most schemes, next-business-morning disclosure for schemes with certain overseas exposures or ETCDs, and SID-specified timing where same-day valuation is infeasible-while requiring AMCs to value underlying assets as of the T day.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2023/45 - dated 28-3-2023
      Norms for Scheme of Arrangement by unlisted Stock Exchanges, Clearing Corporations and Depositories
      Summary: Unlisted Market Infrastructure Institutions proposing a scheme of arrangement must file the draft scheme with SEBI for an observation or no-objection letter before approaching any Court or Tribunal. Filings must include board approval, a registered valuer's report with a recent undertaking, an Audit Committee recommendation addressing need, rationale, synergies and shareholder impact, a SEBI-registered merchant banker fairness opinion, audited financials, auditor certification of accounting treatment, disclosures on defaults and litigation, lender NOCs where applicable, a complaints report, and a certified compliance report; the draft must be disclosed on the MII's website upon filing.

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      03/2023 - dated 28-3-2023
      Consequences of PAN becoming inoperative as per the newly substituted rule 114AAA
      Summary: Failure to intimate Aadhaar causes PAN to become inoperative, which prevents payment of any tax refund and interest thereon for the specified period, and triggers higher rates of tax deduction and tax collection at source; these consequences operate from 1 July 2023 until PAN is made operative by intimating Aadhaar, with a fee required to restore operability and statutory exemptions preserved.
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